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education free. free. free free. free. free. free. video for your media. free media r t v dot com. thirteen minutes past the hour more than three weeks after arriving the world finally got sight of n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden this week when he surfaced from his hideout in moscow airport's transit zone he met human rights activists at sheremetyevo asking for their help in requesting temporary political asylum in russia or to go has been following the snowden saga. immigration officials...
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. >>> big developments in higher education. homeland security secretary janet napolitano nominated to head the uc system. >>> plus, city college of san francisco fights for its survival. mounting pressure in the state prison system. inmates stage a massive hunger strike while governor brown refuses to release thousands of prisoners to ease over crowding. >>> and a controversial plan for affordable housing in marin provokes some communities to pull out of the development. coming up next.
. >>> big developments in higher education. homeland security secretary janet napolitano nominated to head the uc system. >>> plus, city college of san francisco fights for its survival. mounting pressure in the state prison system. inmates stage a massive hunger strike while governor brown refuses to release thousands of prisoners to ease over crowding. >>> and a controversial plan for affordable housing in marin provokes some communities to pull out of the...
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she said the taliban helped remote her fight for girls education. that a bullett would silence us. but they failed. >> teachers at her former school in pakistan say there are more girls at school than before the shooting. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in the connection with our work. grameen bank, which was started back in 1976... not as an effort oba
she said the taliban helped remote her fight for girls education. that a bullett would silence us. but they failed. >> teachers at her former school in pakistan say there are more girls at school than before the shooting. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in...
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is called teachers gone wild and we went undercover into the leadership conference at the national education association in new jersey and the teachers are talking about the fact that they are using racial slurs against kids and they could use those and not get fired. then he went undercover and share the fact that one superintendent said if you said a bad word to a kid, i would not fire the teacher well, we had expose racism in all types. we went to planned parenthood and the investigation there and found some arguable racism there that lead to led to the termination of one of their vice presidents. i have been involved in exposing this and a couple of different institutions and we have actually had people resign for admittedly saying or doing racist things. that is the best that i can come up with in response to your question. >> host: a republican caller from new jersey. >> caller: yes, i think the public has been shocked with the level of corruption throughout the federal government. the people cannot claim today that the same is a result of partisans. the multimillion dollar parties, ca
is called teachers gone wild and we went undercover into the leadership conference at the national education association in new jersey and the teachers are talking about the fact that they are using racial slurs against kids and they could use those and not get fired. then he went undercover and share the fact that one superintendent said if you said a bad word to a kid, i would not fire the teacher well, we had expose racism in all types. we went to planned parenthood and the investigation...
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immigration dispels all beliefs that newcomers are mostly low educated workers reveals foreigners often have better degrees and better jobs the native britons check out the statistics at r.t. dot com. and another click away online are in motion page will take you to spain's bloody bull run festival in which dozens were trampled in a stampede. there's another videos lined up at r.t. dot com. a second night of violence has hit the capital of northern ireland with british loyalists once again clashing with police it's prompted the deployment of hundreds of additional officers the trouble flared as protestant marchers who hold parades every summer to show their loyalty to the united kingdom found their traditional route shortened to keep it from passing through a sectarian flashpoint. reports from belfast. a tinderbox of tensions once again ignited police on the front line feeling the heat the belfast most recent riots or the thousand police officers from across the u.k. drafted in to assist northern ireland's police force and a surrounding the july twelfth parades spilling over into a seco
immigration dispels all beliefs that newcomers are mostly low educated workers reveals foreigners often have better degrees and better jobs the native britons check out the statistics at r.t. dot com. and another click away online are in motion page will take you to spain's bloody bull run festival in which dozens were trampled in a stampede. there's another videos lined up at r.t. dot com. a second night of violence has hit the capital of northern ireland with british loyalists once again...
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we need money for education in america. i think tucson did what most people would do, open it with open arms. >> shannon: chris, i know you're champing at the bit. this comes from a member of the tucson unified school district board, mark stegman, if i'm pronouncing it correctly. he says, as far as i can tell the money comes with no strings attached. there are people we wouldn't want to take money from. that would be case-by-case. the main issue is what we can do with the money. we get lots of different from different foundations, including american foundations that funds all different things. i don't know what they're funding. >> i don't know what they're funding, wonderful. leslie, they did fund a program in harlem, too. why did they choose this school district? it was in the news in awhile back for teaching a very radical sort of southwest america is occupied territory, creating disgruntled feelings among the populace in the school system there. they pretend they're occupied. they have conferences with palestinians there
we need money for education in america. i think tucson did what most people would do, open it with open arms. >> shannon: chris, i know you're champing at the bit. this comes from a member of the tucson unified school district board, mark stegman, if i'm pronouncing it correctly. he says, as far as i can tell the money comes with no strings attached. there are people we wouldn't want to take money from. that would be case-by-case. the main issue is what we can do with the money. we get...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. with centurylink visionary cloud it'sinfrastructure,art. and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable, secure, and agile. >>> i'm candy crowley in washington with a check of the headlines. hollywood is mourning the loss of "glee" star cory monteith, who was found dead in a vancouver, canada hotel room saturday. police say the cause of death is not immediately apparent but they have ruled out foul play. the 31-year-old actor spent time in rehab this year and had been frank about his struggles with substance abuse. medical examiners are expected to conduct an autopsy tomorrow. >>> asiana airlines is considering legal action against oakland television station ktvu and the national transportation safety board. the tv station read fake names on the air supposedly of the
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. with centurylink visionary cloud it'sinfrastructure,art. and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable, secure, and agile. >>> i'm candy crowley in washington with a...
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the museum says it's part of an ongoing effort to support education in the bay area. teachers are get their free vouchers by visiting the exploratorium's website. >>> meanwhile, napa county is going to get nearly $1 million in state funds to retrofit its schools. that funding became available after prop 39 passed last november. charter schools were awarded separately. >>> coming up on the 9:00 hour, let's check in with rosemary to see how sunday is looking. >> we have another nice day in store for you. temperatures will drop off just a few degrees in most cases. afternoon highs still feeling pretty warm inland. but you may notice a difference for the afternoon. right now, we have 50's for most everyone. along the coast, around the bay. antioch, you're waking up with mid 60's. low 60's especially for the inland communities. partly to mostly cloudy skies along the bay, along the coastline. as we get through the 10:00 hour, temperatures begin to warm, feeling pretty good. away from the coastline, we will be cloudy and still in the 50's. but around the bay, partly cloudy
the museum says it's part of an ongoing effort to support education in the bay area. teachers are get their free vouchers by visiting the exploratorium's website. >>> meanwhile, napa county is going to get nearly $1 million in state funds to retrofit its schools. that funding became available after prop 39 passed last november. charter schools were awarded separately. >>> coming up on the 9:00 hour, let's check in with rosemary to see how sunday is looking. >> we have...
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we're not necessarily the most educated people in the world when it comes to understanding the legal system, and our own government. this allows people to have that opportunity. and i think people have become engaged. we know people like crime stories. >> right. >> we know that. we saw "law and order." we see the judge shows on tv. we see "csi." we know all this exists and people are fascinated by it but they're starting to realize that it's not just so polar, that there are so many shades that go in between. >> yeah. one second. i don't mean to cut you off. i've been told by my producers the jury finished dinnish. the swrur hjury finished their and are back to deliberating. >> they've been deliberating 15 hours. >> 15 hours. >> sunny, that goes past your one hour per day. we had 14 days of trial. so if you go to an old adage which we know isn't locked in anything, but if we're using, you know, a yardstick to measure this by, we're past the normal one hour per day of -- >> one hour of deliberations per day of trial. that's sort of the standard. so they're at 15 hours instead of 14 ho
we're not necessarily the most educated people in the world when it comes to understanding the legal system, and our own government. this allows people to have that opportunity. and i think people have become engaged. we know people like crime stories. >> right. >> we know that. we saw "law and order." we see the judge shows on tv. we see "csi." we know all this exists and people are fascinated by it but they're starting to realize that it's not just so polar,...
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you need someone who can fight and understand the issues and educate the other jurors. you may have that with the mixed lady but if you don't have someone to appreciate the issues that are there in the court then you can buy into a stereo tippic notion and the defense played to that argument. i think the jury make up is problematic but you didn't predict. >> lisa. >> i think it is one of the great mysteries of the system we have in the yiet when you bring jurors into a room, i was on a jury once and was confident the prosecution made its case and we would quickly decide and got into the room. it was a 12-person juror. the vote was 9-3 and it tookous hours. we're tempted to get to the end but it's the jurors that will decide. >> thank you. we're on verdict watch here at msnbc. be sure to stay with us. we're watching the trial closely. >>> in london the city is on royal baby watch. anticipation is building as the city prepares for the birth of the first child of prince william and kate middleton. regardless of if it's a boy or girl this baby will be the future monarch of
you need someone who can fight and understand the issues and educate the other jurors. you may have that with the mixed lady but if you don't have someone to appreciate the issues that are there in the court then you can buy into a stereo tippic notion and the defense played to that argument. i think the jury make up is problematic but you didn't predict. >> lisa. >> i think it is one of the great mysteries of the system we have in the yiet when you bring jurors into a room, i was...
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officials the predawn blossom educate targeted a russian made on to ship missile battery which they were received two years ago but takei is around eighty kilometers from russia's unable base and see where the rebel free syrian army said they had nothing to do with out time because they don't have that kind of firepower available the israeli government hasn't confirmed or calling it on the show either of these u.s. claims turn out to be true and that would mark the forces raid and strike and see where in the past in the past six months and road old coal mines written extensively on the syrian conflict and says israel is trying to help this see when rebels are losing their war against the government. i think that the reason they carry those dark is because the rebels are using every foreign terrorist card mercenaries they're losing in the event of war. into israel i think giving them a helping hand and. the last attack remember in may was against a military training center in damascus i was very very wrong because the syrians have had to train the soldiers since the start of this war in o
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. >> park workers returned the bottle to ferry and they will educate -- dead kade a memorial. >> it was like, mom, i'm okay and you can be okay. >> it's incredible. >> reporter: be excellent to yourself dude now inscribed on a beach front plaque. a message from above or just something excellent. >> boy, that story was from our affiliate wcbs. you know, when people lose someone dear, especially a child, there's such a yearning to know they're okay. any way to contact them. >> any little bit. to give that little moment to that mother is a very sweet thing. >> we'll leave you with that for now. that does it for this hour of cnn "newsroom." but our special coverage of the zimmerman trial will continue. we'll be back after a quick break. live picture of sanford, florida. that's where we'll be. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ i'm not big enough or strong e
. >> park workers returned the bottle to ferry and they will educate -- dead kade a memorial. >> it was like, mom, i'm okay and you can be okay. >> it's incredible. >> reporter: be excellent to yourself dude now inscribed on a beach front plaque. a message from above or just something excellent. >> boy, that story was from our affiliate wcbs. you know, when people lose someone dear, especially a child, there's such a yearning to know they're okay. any way to...
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she has a master's degree in education and won school district awards. it is what she is is doing in retirement that has earned her this week's jefferson award. >>reporter: this is what retirement looks like for wilma grant. >> we need to have snowflakes. >>reporter: when she isn't writing scripts, fitting costumes or organizing parents, she's working with her drama club students at tara hills elementary school on their next big production. >> these children are so stressed out. when they come after school, they can just take their hats off and they can just have a good time. >>reporter: and the kids will tell you drama club is their favorite time of day. >> i think that it's really fun and it's a place where i get to be myself. >>> it taught me how to be confident in myself and it's really, really fun. >>reporter: during her 23 years of teaching k-6 in san pab lo, mrs. grant watched art programs disappear with each round the budget cuts. she started the drama club in 1990, committed to her disbelief that visual and performing arts are crucial to a well-
she has a master's degree in education and won school district awards. it is what she is is doing in retirement that has earned her this week's jefferson award. >>reporter: this is what retirement looks like for wilma grant. >> we need to have snowflakes. >>reporter: when she isn't writing scripts, fitting costumes or organizing parents, she's working with her drama club students at tara hills elementary school on their next big production. >> these children are so...
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malala yousufzai was shot last year, for promoting education for girls in her country. at the u.n., she spoke to youth leaders from around the world. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> very brave girl. malala said that girls and schools in pakistan are still being targeted by the taliban because she says, the taliban is afraid of the power of educated women. >>> and of course, it is july. that means, as always, it's time for the annual running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. in today's run, one person was seriously injured in a stampede by people racing ahead of the bulls. and on friday, three people, including one american, were gored by bulls. they all survived. the tradition was made famous in the ernest hemingway novel, "the sun also rises." and i always thought about doing that. but -- >> no? >> i have not. and i may not. scratch that off of my bucket list. >> i went there and watched. >> you watched? why am i surprised you watched? >> i concerned it a j
malala yousufzai was shot last year, for promoting education for girls in her country. at the u.n., she spoke to youth leaders from around the world. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> very brave girl. malala said that girls and schools in pakistan are still being targeted by the taliban because she says, the taliban is afraid of the power of educated women. >>>...
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the foundation wants 281- thousand-dollars to go to each of the families of the 26 children and educators killed at sandy hook the families of 12 surviving children who witnessed the shootings would each get 20-thousand- dollars, and two teachers who were injured would get 150-thousand-dollars between them. the money was raised with the help of the united way. airport, fugitive edward appearance. we'll tell you why he's come out of hiding. deadly train crashes. news weekend. live look outside. james lick freeway after weeks of speculation. edward snowden has finally made an appearance on camera in russia. it happened at the moscow airport where he has been staying since leaving hong kong. this is the first video of edward snowden since he arrived at moscow's sher-uh- met-yay-vo airport. he's been camping out somewhere in the transit area for almost three weeks. friday, he invited a group of russian human rights activists to meet him. those activists say snowden now officially wants but only temporarily. >> "his plans are to move on. he wants to move on to latin america but he feels the on
the foundation wants 281- thousand-dollars to go to each of the families of the 26 children and educators killed at sandy hook the families of 12 surviving children who witnessed the shootings would each get 20-thousand- dollars, and two teachers who were injured would get 150-thousand-dollars between them. the money was raised with the help of the united way. airport, fugitive edward appearance. we'll tell you why he's come out of hiding. deadly train crashes. news weekend. live look outside....
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at same time 22 senators including barbara boxer, sent a letter to the united states secretary of education and the federal trade commission asking for an investigation into allegations that businesses are preying on students trying to repay loans. >>> and starting in january, the ged test apparently will be harder and more expensive. the test is going to focus more on critical thinking skills and it'll use new standards that could make it harder to pass. test takers will no longer be able to use paper or pencil because that new test is only going to be offered on computers and will cost almost twice as much as it does now. >>> california prison officials report a break-in a statewide hunger strike. they say about 7700 refused to eat yesterday. that's down from more than 12,000 on a strike thursday and 30,000 earlier this week. the state considers it a hunger strike after they skip nine meals. prisoners are protesting solitary confinement. >> limited dining hours, closed offices and reduced flying time. that's what workers at travis air force base had as the first day of furloughs took effe
at same time 22 senators including barbara boxer, sent a letter to the united states secretary of education and the federal trade commission asking for an investigation into allegations that businesses are preying on students trying to repay loans. >>> and starting in january, the ged test apparently will be harder and more expensive. the test is going to focus more on critical thinking skills and it'll use new standards that could make it harder to pass. test takers will no longer be...
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confinement is at the core, if you look at the demands in each prison, people are calling for the return of educational classes, vocational -- >> adequate food. >> exactly. nutrition, a rise in wages from 13 cents an hour to $1 an hour. a lot of these demands are things that did used to exist in california prison. >> i feel like we had this fight in the 1970s and here we are, having it again. i want to also say, i'm so thrilled to have you at my table, in part, because i was one of the many of millions of people who just wanted you to be home. you're home, it is your birthday, and we're all glad that you are here and that you are continuing to use your voice to advocate for others. thank you to mpardiss, to glen, to victoria, and to shane. and also let me say, i am totally beside myself, because coming up next is former d.c. mayor, marion berry. he's going to talk about, you know, political bad boys on the rebound. i can't believe we booked him. i'm so excited. but first, my letter. wonder who it's to. a famous fugitive. and i'm going to tell him where i think he ought to go. [ brent ] now steve's look
confinement is at the core, if you look at the demands in each prison, people are calling for the return of educational classes, vocational -- >> adequate food. >> exactly. nutrition, a rise in wages from 13 cents an hour to $1 an hour. a lot of these demands are things that did used to exist in california prison. >> i feel like we had this fight in the 1970s and here we are, having it again. i want to also say, i'm so thrilled to have you at my table, in part, because i was...
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department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. join me and my guests-- scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. join me and my guests-- scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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officials the three don't blossom educate targeted a russian made on to ship missile battery which see where we seem to guess ago the talk is around eighty kilometers from russia's unable base and syria the rebel free syrian army is sad they had nothing to do with that tug because they don't have that kind of power available the israeli government hasn't confirmed or commented on the show either but have these u.s. claims turned out to be true that was among the forces raided as strike in syria in the past six months and coal mines written extensively about the syrian conflict and says israel is trying to help the syrian rebels by losing their war games because. i think the reason they carried out stark is because the rebels are losing i mean foreign terrorists part of mercenaries they're losing the divine call that they get into israel you think giving them a helping hand and. the last exact number in. the military training center in damascus i was very very important because the syrians have had to retrain the soldiers since the start of this war in order to be able to deal with the
officials the three don't blossom educate targeted a russian made on to ship missile battery which see where we seem to guess ago the talk is around eighty kilometers from russia's unable base and syria the rebel free syrian army is sad they had nothing to do with that tug because they don't have that kind of power available the israeli government hasn't confirmed or commented on the show either but have these u.s. claims turned out to be true that was among the forces raided as strike in syria...
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. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girled worldwide are denied educations, but they now have a voice, forceful and poetic. >> they realize the importance of light when we see darkness. we realize the importance of a voice when we are silence. in the same way, we realized the importance of pens and books. let us stick up. let us stick up our books and pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: at 16 malala is unburdened by doubts about how much change is possible. just the sight of her suggests maybe she's on to something. for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in new york. >> what an inspiration. >>> well a swarm of reporters and photographers have been camped out for days now at london's st. mary's hospital awaiting word of a royal new button. despite all the headlines, buckingham palace is silenced. royal commentator is there with the baby watch crash. good morning. i know you've got a lot of company there. the palace has never really confirmed the due date have they? >> reporter: that's abso
. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girled worldwide are denied educations, but they now have a voice, forceful and poetic. >> they realize the importance of light when we see darkness. we realize the importance of a voice when we are silence. in the same way, we realized the importance of pens and books. let us stick up. let us stick up our books and pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: at 16...
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and the consumer index has seen a 41% increase on education spending between 2011 and 2013. so, obviously, retailers -- >> that's like holiday spending, those numbers. $84 billion with a "b." >> second to holiday. >> by the way, big difference on who pays more to fix cars, men or women. let me guess, it's women, right? >> of course, betty. this applies to a lot of us. you go in, you want to go ahead and get the best deal on car parts or getting it fixed. it turns out that the study came out. it says that when people go in and say, well, i don't really know what the market value is on getting repairs or car parts, they tend to get overpriced. when men say they don't have any idea, men and women both say they don't have any idea, it's the men that get the lower price versus the women. now, one way to go ahead and fix that, i say, let's, as women, lean in. go ahead and negotiate that, and make sure you tell them, listen, like, we're going to go ahead, you're probably going to get a lower price. >> ladies, you just really have to do it to keep from getting ripped off. thanks so
and the consumer index has seen a 41% increase on education spending between 2011 and 2013. so, obviously, retailers -- >> that's like holiday spending, those numbers. $84 billion with a "b." >> second to holiday. >> by the way, big difference on who pays more to fix cars, men or women. let me guess, it's women, right? >> of course, betty. this applies to a lot of us. you go in, you want to go ahead and get the best deal on car parts or getting it fixed. it...
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and initially what her call was for children to be educated. and that has added to a list of other causes. >>> coming up zimmerman defense attorney mark o'mara said his client would never have been arrested if it weren't for a smear campaign led by one man. we're going to tell you who he blames, also -- >>> the man who claimed to be the boston strangler exhumed. still we might know if albert de salvo was a serial killer or a serial liar. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or any
and initially what her call was for children to be educated. and that has added to a list of other causes. >>> coming up zimmerman defense attorney mark o'mara said his client would never have been arrested if it weren't for a smear campaign led by one man. we're going to tell you who he blames, also -- >>> the man who claimed to be the boston strangler exhumed. still we might know if albert de salvo was a serial killer or a serial liar. i think farmers care more about the...
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experience make her an ideal candidate, but critics said she has no experience in higher they will education. they will consider the nomination next week. >>> all right, as we go into this weekend, it's time to check in on the weather. >> it's going to be a little bit warmer this up coming weekend, so if you have been tired of the cooling trend that we saw the last couple of days, it's over. we are going up.iving aradar gi of why we are seeing the temperatures rise, check out the fog, it's really just in patches, and limited to the coast tonight. so that marine layer that was deep this morning has pretty much vanished, we only have a few patches as we look towards the transamerica pyramid. still mild around mountain view, san jose and half moon bay has dropped to 48 degrees. great visibility as you look back towards the west. patchy fog at the coast tonight, a little bit warmer this weekend and it will be cooler and breezy early next week. so, here is a look at the forecast, tonight, we will see the patches of fog. expanding a little bit. so, by morning, locally inland and not really making
experience make her an ideal candidate, but critics said she has no experience in higher they will education. they will consider the nomination next week. >>> all right, as we go into this weekend, it's time to check in on the weather. >> it's going to be a little bit warmer this up coming weekend, so if you have been tired of the cooling trend that we saw the last couple of days, it's over. we are going up.iving aradar gi of why we are seeing the temperatures rise, check out the...
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political experience make her an ideal candidate, but critics said she has no experience in higher education. they will consider the nomination next week. >>> all right, as we go into this weekend, it's time to check in on the weather. >> it's going to be a little bit warmer this up coming weekend, so if you have been tired of the cooling trend that we saw the last couple of days, it's over. we are going up. radar giving a good indication of why we are seeing the temperatures rise, check out the fog, it's really just in patches, and limited to the coast tonight. so that marine layer that was deep this morning has pretty much vanished, we only have a few patches as we look towards the transamerica pyramid. still mild around mountain view, san jose and half moon bay has dropped to 48 degrees. great visibility as you look back towards the west. patchy fog at the coast tonight, a little bit warmer this weekend and it will be cooler and breezy early next week. so, here is a look at the forecast, tonight, we will see the patches of fog. expanding a little bit. so, by morning, locally inland and no
political experience make her an ideal candidate, but critics said she has no experience in higher education. they will consider the nomination next week. >>> all right, as we go into this weekend, it's time to check in on the weather. >> it's going to be a little bit warmer this up coming weekend, so if you have been tired of the cooling trend that we saw the last couple of days, it's over. we are going up. radar giving a good indication of why we are seeing the temperatures...
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accounts of more than seven hundred such organizations have been frozen and legislation against foreign educated bodies has been toughened and while activists bristle over what they believe to be a suppression of freedoms in the country often described as the world's most populous democracy india's economists say that numerous vital projects including the could uncle on nuclear power stations will now get the green light let's hear a chef steve. i just momentarily see it's a modern break in this. interview . player missions. are cretaceous free in-store chargers free arrangements three. three stooges free. download free blog clothing videos for your media projects a free medio dog our teeth dot com. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so many i mean the town i know that i've seen the seems really really messed up. in the old story so closely. it's a little worse if you're going to go to the white house or the. radio guy for the tailgate minestrone cause they want to watch closely to give you never seen anything
accounts of more than seven hundred such organizations have been frozen and legislation against foreign educated bodies has been toughened and while activists bristle over what they believe to be a suppression of freedoms in the country often described as the world's most populous democracy india's economists say that numerous vital projects including the could uncle on nuclear power stations will now get the green light let's hear a chef steve. i just momentarily see it's a modern break in...
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political experience make her an ideal candidate, but critics said she has no experience in higher education. they will consider the nomination next week. >>> all right, as we go into this weekend, it's time to check in on the weather. >> it's going to be a little bit warmer this up coming weekend, so if you have been tired of the cooling trend that we saw the last couple of days, it's over. we are going up. radar giving a good indication of why we are seeing the temperatures rise, check out the fog, it's really just in patches, and limited to the coast tonight. so that marine layer that was deep this morning has pretty much vanished, we only have a few patches as we look towards the transamerica pyramid. still mild around mountain view, san jose and half moon bay has dropped to 48 degrees. great visibility as you look back towards the west. patchy fog at the coast tonight, a little bit warmer this weekend and it will be cooler and breezy early next week. so, here is a look at the forecast, tonight, we will see the patches of fog. expanding a little bit. so, by morning, locally inland and no
political experience make her an ideal candidate, but critics said she has no experience in higher education. they will consider the nomination next week. >>> all right, as we go into this weekend, it's time to check in on the weather. >> it's going to be a little bit warmer this up coming weekend, so if you have been tired of the cooling trend that we saw the last couple of days, it's over. we are going up. radar giving a good indication of why we are seeing the temperatures...
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malala was shot for backing education for girls. she told the youth assembly that education is the only solution. >> one time, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> malala's defiance was also evidence in the shall she wore. it had belonged to the first female president. >>> warmer weather on the horizon but that's not all. when rain will move in. >>> from vacant lot to urban garden. i don't want [ female announcer ] for the freshest produce, you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. [ rooster crows ] that's why safeway works closely with local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered to safeway every single day. fresh from our farmers. this week, locally grown red lion nectarines are just 99 cents a pound. at safeway, ingredients for life. ♪ >>> a west oakland resident has transformed a vacant lot into a garden complete with chickens but there's only one problem. the land is owned by shell. and the company is te
malala was shot for backing education for girls. she told the youth assembly that education is the only solution. >> one time, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> malala's defiance was also evidence in the shall she wore. it had belonged to the first female president. >>> warmer weather on the horizon but that's not all. when rain will move in. >>> from vacant lot to urban garden. i don't want [ female announcer ] for the freshest produce,...
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he's going to educate and washington stephen cohen professor of russian and slavic studies at new york university he believes edward snowden's case has landed moscow and washington in quite a predicament this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor prudent can be happy about sitting in the moscow airport didn't invite him to show but he. very much obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all she would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll never see what kind of leaders they are. when it comes to reactions here on r.t. south american nations belonging to a regional trade bloc of recalled their ambassadors for talks from european countries involved in the grounding of the bolivian president's plane th
he's going to educate and washington stephen cohen professor of russian and slavic studies at new york university he believes edward snowden's case has landed moscow and washington in quite a predicament this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor prudent can be happy about sitting in the moscow airport didn't invite him to show but he. very much obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden. i can't believe that the united...
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s special envoy on education. he knows that in malala the campaign has an exceptional advocate who is speaking on a special day. >> never before i believe has a 16th birthday been celebrated in this way. but never before either have we had a teenager that has shown such courage. >> reporter: the u.n. sets many worthy goals that are never achieved. so the question is whether malala's power both as an activist and as a symbol can really make a difference and get tens of millions of the most disadvantaged children into primary school education. >> reporter: malala's message has resonated here and it's hoped far beyond. >> reporter: the u.n. also reported that in countries torn by conflict, the number of children attending primary school rose from 42% in 2008 to 50% in 2011. the abortion drama in the texas legislature headed into its final acts this evening. republicans in the state senate moved to pass some of the toughest restrictions in the nation. they include a ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. the st
s special envoy on education. he knows that in malala the campaign has an exceptional advocate who is speaking on a special day. >> never before i believe has a 16th birthday been celebrated in this way. but never before either have we had a teenager that has shown such courage. >> reporter: the u.n. sets many worthy goals that are never achieved. so the question is whether malala's power both as an activist and as a symbol can really make a difference and get tens of millions of...
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malala was shot for backing education for girls. she told the youth assembly that education is the only solution. >> one time, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> malala's defiance was also evidence in the shall she wore. it had belonged to the first female president. >>> warmer weather on the horizon but that's not all. when rain will move in. >>> from vacant lot to urban garden. i don't want it to go away. >> why? >> because, i love the chicken. >> why these farmers are being forced from the land. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a w
malala was shot for backing education for girls. she told the youth assembly that education is the only solution. >> one time, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> malala's defiance was also evidence in the shall she wore. it had belonged to the first female president. >>> warmer weather on the horizon but that's not all. when rain will move in. >>> from vacant lot to urban garden. i don't want it to go away. >> why? >> because, i...
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you know, the constitution of the state of california says the most important priority shall be the education of children through the university. >> napolitano actually has some california roots. she attended santa clara university. >> they worry about hiring outside the academic world. >> we have so many things, and structure is unique in the way we work. >> in a meeting with napolitano next week, they will discuss priorities of boosting racial diverse it and keeping tuition affordable and admitting more students. >> still ahead at 9:00, the possibility of another crippling bart strike. we'll bring you up to speed. a new challenge to same-sex marriage in california. backers of proposition 8 want the high court to stop them. >> warmer weather is coming to the bay area just for the weekend and after that, well, i'll tell you in my accu-weather forecast in just a moment. >> the reviews shall in. some of the first people to [ man ] they're big. strength that has withstood the test of time. strength we can count on. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. n
you know, the constitution of the state of california says the most important priority shall be the education of children through the university. >> napolitano actually has some california roots. she attended santa clara university. >> they worry about hiring outside the academic world. >> we have so many things, and structure is unique in the way we work. >> in a meeting with napolitano next week, they will discuss priorities of boosting racial diverse it and keeping...
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he was educated in part in switzerland. he knows more about the outside world than his grandfather or father. i agree with you that he has very strong political instincts. i think he is in charge. a regime is virtually nil. strategic patience is going to get us nowhere. the president has had, president obama, who i have strongly supported, has had strong questions with our congress thrust upon them. there are not many passionate advocates of north korea anywhere. i am not a passionate advocate. i may have been there. i called north korea the longest running failure in the history of american espionage. i am qualified to say that. i've chased them around unsuccessfully for about 30 years. they are a tough nut to crack. their big concern is their relationship with us. that is the key to denuclearization. we have to start from where we are and begin to build trust. >> let me add to that. don is totally right. they have said to me, you know us, we are the powers here. we should settle all of this. we should form an alliance. le
he was educated in part in switzerland. he knows more about the outside world than his grandfather or father. i agree with you that he has very strong political instincts. i think he is in charge. a regime is virtually nil. strategic patience is going to get us nowhere. the president has had, president obama, who i have strongly supported, has had strong questions with our congress thrust upon them. there are not many passionate advocates of north korea anywhere. i am not a passionate advocate....
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education is the only solution. education first. x bold words but also a personal message of forgiveness. shot man the left .ide of my four head they shot my friends, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hatett would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hate the one who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. [applause] , dignitaries and world leaders, gave her a standing addition. and then this. you ♪ birthday to >> this was unprecedented at the u.n.. advocates hope the passion and eloquence would be a big boost to bring education to every child in the world. al jazeera at the unitedeloquend
education is the only solution. education first. x bold words but also a personal message of forgiveness. shot man the left .ide of my four head they shot my friends, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hatett would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not...
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about 15 took leaders to education ministry. >> we believe that education is a most effective solution to poverty. we cannot afford not to educate the future generation of our planet because education is a smart investment. >> the girls urged leaders to increase the help for children who want to go to school. education minster offered words of encouragement. >> there is no two questions or two different opinions about the fact that every child including girls must be educated. it is society's responsibility and it is our responsibility. >> islamic militants continued to attack schools, but malala's story led more to call for equal education for boys and girls. rescue workers are trying to find people who may be trapped in a train that derailed in a station near paris. it killed at least six people and injured more than 20. the train entered the station at high speed. four averages skid off the rails. some overturned. rail way company spokesperson said the train was heading to the city in central france with about 380 passengers. they say the train was not scheduled to stop at the stati
about 15 took leaders to education ministry. >> we believe that education is a most effective solution to poverty. we cannot afford not to educate the future generation of our planet because education is a smart investment. >> the girls urged leaders to increase the help for children who want to go to school. education minster offered words of encouragement. >> there is no two questions or two different opinions about the fact that every child including girls must be educated....
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. >> i am here to speak for the right of education of every child. [applause] >> malala made headlines as an activist in her native valley. a taliban region in northern pakistan. she wrote about schooling for girls for the bbc and the new york times. that made her a target. a gunman opened fire on a school bus. malala was shot in the head and evacuated to england. the teenager escaped death by inches. she was released just months later. this incredible story of a woman who challenged the taliban and has made her an inspiration millions like her around the globe. the u.n. has declared july 12 malala day. pakistan has dedicated a holiday honoring her courage to fight the taliban by focusing on what they fear most, education. >> we will be back after a brogue -- quick break. >> and we will be paying a visit to the bundesliga's training camps. >> in 71 days the polls will open in germany's and election. >> we have been looking at the economy and family policies. >> and today we are focusing on the candidates, angela merkel and her challenger. ♪ >> she
. >> i am here to speak for the right of education of every child. [applause] >> malala made headlines as an activist in her native valley. a taliban region in northern pakistan. she wrote about schooling for girls for the bbc and the new york times. that made her a target. a gunman opened fire on a school bus. malala was shot in the head and evacuated to england. the teenager escaped death by inches. she was released just months later. this incredible story of a woman who...
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we cannot afford not to educate the future generation of our planet because education is a smart investment. >> the girls urged leaders to increase their financial help for children who want to go to school. of. >>> united nations leaders aim to have every child in the world attend school by 2015, but officials with the u.n. education and cultural agency unesco say 57 million children are not able to attend primary school. a unesco report says most of the children who can't go to primary school live in asia and africa. it says about half of them live in countries affected by conflict and just over half are girls. >>> the most high profile american fugitive has shown his face for the first time in weeks and revealed his plans. former u.s. intelligence contractor edward snowden met representatives of international human rights groups at an airport in moscow. he told them he plans to request asylum in russia. snowden met with representatives of international human rights groups for about 40 minutes. members of the wikileaks group are helping snowden. they say he wants to travel to one of the l
we cannot afford not to educate the future generation of our planet because education is a smart investment. >> the girls urged leaders to increase their financial help for children who want to go to school. of. >>> united nations leaders aim to have every child in the world attend school by 2015, but officials with the u.n. education and cultural agency unesco say 57 million children are not able to attend primary school. a unesco report says most of the children who can't go to...
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a former truman scholar who was educated in california, she'll be the first woman to run that ten-campus system. a lot of the early speculation on her replacement centered today on long-time new york city police commissioner ray kelly. so far no word from the white house. >>> the federal government says the top firefighting priority in the western u.s. right now is the stubborn fire sparked by lightning and burning along the mountains adjacent to las vegas. just 25 miles outside of town. the fight has been going on for days. much of the city has been blanketed in smoke. now over 1,000 firefighters are on this job. >>> and some incredible pictures out of phoenix, arizona tonight, where they're dealing with sudden low visibility in the midst of a massive dust storm moving right through, blanketing a huge part of that city. >>> now to the u.n., where there was a powerful display of perseverance and courage today by a young woman who's become a role model for children around the world. her name is malala. she's become known to the world after the taliban tried to assassinate her and after he
a former truman scholar who was educated in california, she'll be the first woman to run that ten-campus system. a lot of the early speculation on her replacement centered today on long-time new york city police commissioner ray kelly. so far no word from the white house. >>> the federal government says the top firefighting priority in the western u.s. right now is the stubborn fire sparked by lightning and burning along the mountains adjacent to las vegas. just 25 miles outside of...
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. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girls worldwide are denied educations. malala said she speaks for them. >> malala day is not my day. today is the day of every woman, myery boy, and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights. tht us speak up. let us speak up, let us pick up our books and our pens. they are our most powerful onapons. ile child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. (cheers and applause) >> reporter: on this, her 16th birthday, malala is unburdened by doubts about how much change is possible. just the sight of her suggests maybe she's on to something. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: a final showdown coming tonight in the texas abortion battle. that's next. when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went pro. they reduce the impact on my lower body. p-r-o. i get pain relief from the ground up. so i f
. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girls worldwide are denied educations. malala said she speaks for them. >> malala day is not my day. today is the day of every woman, myery boy, and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights. tht us speak up. let us speak up, let us pick up our books and our pens. they are our most powerful onapons. ile child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. (cheers and applause) >> reporter: on this, her 16th birthday,...
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. >> reporter: now she is leading a movement through her "malala fund," pressuring countries to educate the 57 million children who never go to school because of poverty, child labor and religion. she had the courage to criticize the radical taliban. >> i do not even hate the man who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. >> reporter: the u.n., adults and children alike, captivated. her mother wiping away tears. her father beaming. >> i am the only person who can have her as a daughter. she is owned by everybody. >> reporter: she is the daughter of the world. >> she is the daughter of the world. >> one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: since she has become a worldwide symbol, she has won many awards. in fact, she has gotten -- became the youngest person ever nominated for a nobel peace prize. that decision is in october. and she is certainly qualified. >> oh, i hope she wins a nobel prize. who else? >> go to abcnews.com and get the fund information. >> we talk about how extraordinary she i
. >> reporter: now she is leading a movement through her "malala fund," pressuring countries to educate the 57 million children who never go to school because of poverty, child labor and religion. she had the courage to criticize the radical taliban. >> i do not even hate the man who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. >> reporter: the u.n., adults and children alike, captivated. her mother wiping away...
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speaking out for the right to an education months after being attacked by the taliban. she proves she will not be silenced. the prices are gold are up 2.5 %. investors raising their hopes as gold starts regaining some of its value after plunging towards both hundred dollars an ounce. we report on what is next for the commodity. movement ofs the the gold market been this intense. every nudge in the price has investors rushing in to buy gold and an equal number rushing to sell. it slumped one third since its peak and there is no consensus of where it might head next. the market is sharply divided into directly opposing camps. the crowd that thinks it is cheaper than the other group think it is crashing down. $1200 anovers around ounce. that is the point when half the gold mines are starting to make . lot of production pil will they cut press is to drive up the price and will it work? -- youou see the price might see that coming through but the bigger issue is .xpiration spending the gold mining firms have under pressure. strikes and violence in south african mines and wit
speaking out for the right to an education months after being attacked by the taliban. she proves she will not be silenced. the prices are gold are up 2.5 %. investors raising their hopes as gold starts regaining some of its value after plunging towards both hundred dollars an ounce. we report on what is next for the commodity. movement ofs the the gold market been this intense. every nudge in the price has investors rushing in to buy gold and an equal number rushing to sell. it slumped one...
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she promoted education for little girls. her name, malala. and in her first public speech since that shooting, she delivered an address at the united nations. focusing on the cause that made her a dargt in the first place. >> one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. [ applause ] >> harris: doesn't her voice just move you? nearly 1,000 youth leaders from around the globe gave her a standing ovation. former british prime minister gordon brown who helped organize today's assembly called her the most courageous girl in the world and the u.n. designated today which also happens to be her 16th birthday malala day. onlookers watched in horror as a run away bull gored three people, including an american. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. spain. [cheers and applause] >> you can hear the people screaming as the bull tosses that man to the ground. witnesses saying it went on for some 30 seconds before helpers finally dragged him to safety. but another guy, the american, was n
she promoted education for little girls. her name, malala. and in her first public speech since that shooting, she delivered an address at the united nations. focusing on the cause that made her a dargt in the first place. >> one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. [ applause ] >> harris: doesn't her voice just move you? nearly 1,000 youth leaders from around the globe gave her a standing ovation. former british prime...